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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    I have got some stuff from here in the past. There is Jack saw amongst this lot. https://www.timbersaws.co.nz/categor...oductView=list
    They have anything you need for pruning and forestry.
    Ahh that looks a little better than the bow saws I have here, same blade tech but those are slightly smaller with a more rigid handle. Mine are more like a cross between the Jack jobbie and what you get at Titer Men for mum's garden... They def cut well and no argument about what you want to take if you were doing a lot of hand sawing, but for a portable camp or pack saw the liitle folder Silky jobbie wins hand down. I did try one of those little hand folding chain saws - they are way lighter and much more portable again but no way I'd want to be using them for anything more than one or two cuts at a time.

    Those Silky pole pruners look like a fun toy until you drop them!
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    What @Tahr said...

    https://www.timbersaws.co.nz/product...te-pruning-saw

    Spent an awful long time with one of these in my hand back in the day ......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maxx View Post
    What @Tahr said...

    https://www.timbersaws.co.nz/product...te-pruning-saw

    Spent an awful long time with one of these in my hand back in the day ......
    And this is why I signed up. Random shit like this that solves a problem. Have a pruning saw similar to that one in the shed for years, unable to find a replacement blade for it. Problem solved!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by The bomb View Post
    Looking at the outback edition of the gomboy line..
    Arrived today looks a solid piece of kit,hopefully try it out in a couple of weeks.

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    Lucky those Silky saws are a good product...cos any real fella would otherwise run a mile given the model names they adopt........exhibit A: "Gomboy"....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maxx View Post
    Lucky those Silky saws are a good product...cos any real fella would otherwise run a mile given the model names they adopt........exhibit A: "Gomboy"....
    Goes with one of my knifes I have,it’s brand is called “manly”

 

 

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